Plus Gaga is clearly loving every minute of being on the popular horror series - saying it’s been nice to let the cast to get to know her outside of her stage persona.

“I do know isolation, because I’m famous and it’s hard to go be normal all the time,” she told E! News this week. “When you meet people in public 99 per cent of the time people aren’t that interested in really getting to know me. There’s sort of a wall between us that they think something of me that I’m not.

"I haven’t said this before and I should have. I really hope, more than anything that anyone could take away from me being on American Horror Story, I’d really like for artists and their managers and people in any industry to know the importance of caring for people that you work with and keeping them in a good mental state and taking care of their health and making sure that we’re all OK.

"Can you imagine feeling isolated all the time and working constantly and being on tour and doing stuff like that, to then being like living and breathing and having true exchanges and emotions and real-life drama constantly all the time,” she explained, about getting to act on the show. “Even though it’s fake, I’m still having exchanges with people and looking them in the eye, because you’re available.”